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FINANCE AND TRADE. Financial. EXCHANGE REVIEW. New York, Nov. 20.—There was consider able pressure to sell during the first hour In the stock murket this morning, and prices declined Xi to V/i In the general list, and 3 per cent on sugar. At concessions buying orders appeared, and the early losses were soon regained, with something In addition. The improvement of the whole list received• great impetus by the announcement of the stay of proceedings In the sugar trust until the hearing Saturday. I'pon this sugar suddenly advanced to 56. Close was active and strong at best prices of the day. Sugar is up Rock Island 3%, Union Pacific Governments—Steady. MONEY QUOTATIONS. New York, Nov 20.—Money on call easy; close offered at 3. ** Prime mercantile paper, ti'gay) per cent Sterling Exchange—Quiet, easier; 60-day bills, $4.52; demand $4.87^. London. Nov. 211, 4 p.m.—Closing consols, money, 95 11-10: do account, 95 11-16; D. S. 4s $1.29*" do 4!*s, $104!*. Money, 4 per cent. BAR SILVER. London, Nov. 26 — Bar silver, 47? per ounce. New York, November 20.—Bar silver, peroz. *104. 3an Francisco, November 26.—Bat silver. $1.02®1.03 per ounce. STOCKS AND BONDS. New York, Nov. 20.—Closing quotations: U. 8. 4s. Reg 21 Northwestern 107; 1 * O. 8. 4s. coup... 21 N. W. Preferred 137!* U. 8. 4Ss. Reg .. 3 N. Y. Central... .100 U. 8. 4Ss. coup. 4 Oregon Imp't 13 Pacific 6s 12 Navigation ...... 83 Atchison 3SM Oregon Short Line 23S American Ex... 15 N.American.. .. 12* i Canada Pacific... 74!*' Transcontinental. 41 Canada Sou oil* Pacific Mail 88M Central Pacific. 29S Reading 32!* Burlington B9}i Rook Island 71 Lackawanna 35 St. Paul al;« Denver & Rio Gr. 18J« St. Louis &S. F.. 32 Krie 20 St. Paul & Omaha 22 Kan. & Texas.... 11 1* Texas Pacific 15% Lake Shore 107' 4 Union Pacific— 5.1}, L &N HS%\3. 8. Express.... 63 Mich. Central ... 91 Fargo 37 Missouri Pacific. 67 Western Union... 78?4 Northern Pacific. 22>,'Am. Cotton 0i1... 16}£ N. P. Preferred.. HS-gl Boston Nov. 26.—Closing prices: A. &T.R. R 33%!Mex.Cen lstm h — Burl. & Quincy.. 90 :Mex. bond, scrip — Mex. Cent. Com. 20' i | San Diego 17 mining shares. Hew York, Nov. 26.—Mining shares were as follows: Alice 1,95 (Horn Silver 3.00 Aspen 3.00 Iron Silver 1.10 Adams con 1.60 Mexican 2.60 Bellelsle 1.30 Mount Diablo 2.00 Best & Belcher. 2.50 N.Commonw'lth 1.30 Bodie 1.00 N. Belle Isle .. 1.10 Caledonia B. H. 1.05 Occidental 1.00 Chollar 3.50 Ontario 37.50 Colorado Con... 14*9 Ophir 3.50 Commonwealth. 2.40 Phieiiix 8.80 Con. Calif. Vo.„. 3.50 Plymouth 1.25 Crown Point ... 1.75 Potosi 0.75 Deadwood 1.00 Savago 2.10 Delmonte 1.00 Sierra Nev 2.20 Eureka. Con.. .. 3.50 Standard 1.50 Gould & Curry .. 1.80 Sutter Creek.... 1.00 Hale & Norcross 2.00 Union Con 2.00 Homestake 8.00 | Yellow Jacket . 2.00 San Francisco, Nov. 26—Following are the closiug prices: Best & Belcher. 2.65 iPeer 15 Chollar 3.50 iPcerless 20 Crocker 20 iPotosl 6.50 Con. Virginia... 3.70 Ophir 8.95 Confidence 5.50 Savage 2.40 Gould & Currw. 1.80 Sierra Nevada,.. 2.20 Hale & Norcross 2.10 Union Con 2.15 Locomotive ... .05 Yellow Jacket.. 2.55 Grain Markets. San Francisco. Nov. 20— wheat, linn, buyer, season tf.41 5 ,. Buyer, 90, f1.31}.j Barley—Easier. Buyer, season, 51525 ; buyer 90, ?1.46!4 Corn—U.32V«s3.">. Chicago, Nov 20—Close: Wheat steady. Cash, 91; Dec, 94 3 £; May, 102. Corn— Steady; cash 53: December, 52Wj: May 5454. Oats— Easy: cash, 4Mjtrt.\; December, 44.,, May. 46%®'4- Barley-Quiet; 7t>@7B. Rye—Firm; 6liV a . Liverpool, Nov. 26.-Wheat—Wheat is in poor demand. New No. 2 winter, 7s 4; a d, lirtu; do. spring. 7s 7d, firm. Corn—Demand fair for spot and good for futures. Spot, 5s ljjd, strong; Nov. 5s Id, strong; Dec. 4s ll%4; strong; January, 5s OJ»d, strong. Petroleum. New York, November 26.—Spot Pennsylva nia petroleum closed firm; December closed at ii 7%*. General Markets. New York. Nov. 20.—Hops—Steady. Pacific coast, 3ti(toi2. Coffee options closed steady. November; $17.15(0)17.id; December. ?17.011® 17.15; Jan.. 116.2f3f5t6.30i Feb. $15.55®15.(>0; May, $15.00®15.05. Spot Rio, dull, steady; fair cargoes, 19' No. 7, \T%Wi. Sugar—ilaw easy. Refined quiet. Copper—Heavy. Lake, November, $10.50. Lead—Easy. Domestic. $4 SO. Tin—Weak. Straits, $20.75. Chicago, November 2t>—Pork—Steady; cash, 19.25; Jaii,?ll.;i7'.i; May, $12.17V£. Lard —Steady; cash, $(>.00; January, 1d.22'.,1*5; May, $(i.70®2»-.;. Shoulders-^t4.S7 ! iJ fiis"oo. Short clear—ss.BO®9o. Short ribs—ss.4s. Chicaoo, Nov 2(1 —Whiskey—sl.l4. San Francisco November 20.—Apples—40e® $1.25. Barley brewing $1.5001.65. Barley—No. 1 feed, $1.12' /<sSl.47J a '. Barley—Ground, »1 32@33. Bananas—sl.2sfrDs2.so, Butter—Fair to choice 25@30. DrD d grapes—v" 1 Eggs—California ranch, 44®45c. Flour—Family extras, $4.15®54.25; Superfine, $3.00@53.25. . Honey—Whitecorao. 10®13; amber, 8(39. Hay—Wheat, $12®$18: oat, U0.08OU.50; clover, $8.50®511.50; wild oats, barley, 10@14; alfalfa, 12®13. Lemons—oicilv $7.50®58.50; Riverside, $3® $3.50; Los Angeles, $2®5.00. Mexican limes—ss.so®ti.oo. Mutton—7(o 7'.;c per lb. Onions—Re«i, ft 80®$2.10; silver skins, $3 00 08.30. Oats—sl.7o®s2.oo. Potatoes—7sc.@l. 35. Pineapples—s3.oo®ss.oo Raisins—London layers, $1.75®52 00; three crown, loose, $1,50; twocrown. do, $1.25® 1.35, Sweet Potatoes—sl.so®2.so. Wheat—Milling, $1 37'..®1.40. Wool—Spring, Humboldtund Mendocino, per lb., 21@23; Eastern Oregon and Washington, 12®20; valley do., 20®23: fall Sum Jouquin and southern, free, 10®14; do defective., 8®10; northern lamb 15®17; do. defective, 14®15. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. I Corrected daily for the Herald, by Mathews Bros., commission merchants, 14!) North Los Angeles st. Telephone 122.1 Poultry—Hens, No. 1, per dozen, $4.50@5.00 old rooßters, perdoz., ft.oo; young roosters, per doz., 4.50@55.00; broilers, per doz., $3.00@4.00 turkeys, perlb., 15®10c; ducks, large, per doz., $4.00; geese, 75c each. Butter—Fancy California, per roll, OSQ 75; choice roll, 45@50c: fair roll, 28® 28. Koas—Fresh ranch, Boa; Eastern, 25c. Honey—Extracted, light, sU®oe. ;amber, tM ®5c comb, ll®l2Ue. Nuts—Walnuts, 9c; peanuts, California, .5® ®7. Potatoes- California new $1.00®1.-10. Citrus Fruits—Oranges, per box, seedlings — ; navels, : Lemons, green, $2.50; cured, per box, $t.50@55.00.i Raisins—Three Crown, londou layers, per bo*, $2.25@2.35; dried grapes, 2'..j®;ic.; loose Muscatels. 51.95®2.10; bulk raisin-, „c. Beans and Dried Peas—Pink, No. 1, $2.so'ii) 3.00; limas, $4.50; navy, small, $2.75(2)2.80; Qarvanza, $5®5.50 Cheese—Eastern full cream, 13®13}£c; Nor walk, 13' a c: coast, )0@lle; 3-lb haud.4c. Onions—til.SOCift.OO. Green and Dried Fruits and Nuts. ICorrected dally by N. Mercadante, fruit dealer, 105 West First street. I Bananas—Honduras, via New Orleans, $2.25 as. Apricots—Sun-dried, 15c; evapo ated, 18c. Lemons —Lisbon, sweated, $3.75; Eureka, sweated, $3.75c"«)4. Nuts—English walnuts. 7@9'.;; large pecans, 10c; Brazils. 17c; flllwrts, 15c; * peanuts, Cali fornia, Be. eastern, 12c. Pomegranates—2c Grapes—Los Angeles, 3c. Peaches—Evaporated, 18®22<i. French Prunes— Evaporated, lo®l2c^. Apples—Green, $1.25®1.50 per box; evapor ated, 13®Uc. Pears—sl.7s per box. Tomatoes—7se per box. Plums—Dried, 10®12c Limes—7ftc par 10b Strawberries—2oc. Japanese Persimmons—Gc. Ouavas—Bc. Green Peas—4c. Sweet Potatoes—l®2c per lb. THE LOS ANGELES HERALD: THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 27, 1890. Mill Feed, Etc. Flour—Los Angeles XXXX Uxtra Family patent roller, $4.20: Capitol Mills Extra Family patent roller, $4.20; Sperry's, M.90. Corn—ljtrg* vollow,carload lots, $1.23Q51.35; large wbite, t! 15 MillFeed—Bran, $24; short', ?20; cracked oom, $1.40; rolled barley, 11.00. Hay Market. Hay—Barley, old, No. 1, $15; barley, No. 2, |13; new. No. 1, $15: No. 2, $13©14; alfalfa. !H5«410; oat, $12®13 Babi.ky—Feed No. 1, .'I.GO; brewing, No. 1, $1.25. Wholesale Meat Market. |Corrected daily by 8. Maier, 149 North Spring street. 1 Fresh Mkats—Following are the rales for whole carcafcsJrom slaughterers to dealers. Beef—First quality, .'»<a,s!-.,0.: secondqualitv, 4®4l*c! third quality. 3(l)3'ic. per lb Veal—Quotable at o@7e. for targe and 7@lo per lb. for small. Mutton—-Quotable at 6fS.7e, per lb. Lamb—Quotable at 10c per lb. PoßK—Live hogs on toot, grain fed, medium, 4!4®5e; dressed, 7(<*Bc. per lb. Wool—Spring clip, Hams—Rex, 13' v; Crown. 14U; Lily, 14W. Bacon—Rex, lis; crown, 12S, Lily, 12*. Lakd—Refined 3s. 8%; ss, S',j; 10s, HKi; tierces, 8c; pure leaf, higher all i around. Dried Beef Hams—l3c. Salt I'ork—loc. 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Tents and wagon umbrellas at Foy's saddiery house. 315 N. Ixis Angeles street Drink EUCALYPTA for nervousness and insom- ! nia. Eucalypta purities the breath. j NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE. ANGLO NEVADA ABBURANCE COEPORA- j tioil (a corporation), Plaintiff, vs. Laura M. | Nadeau, as executrix of the last will i and testament of Remi Nadeau, de- ! ceased; Samuel B. Caswell, as executor of the i last will and testament of Remi Xadeau.de- ■ ceased; Nadeau Vineyard Lund Company, a, corporation; Laura M. Nadeau, Joseph F Na deau, Mary R. Bell. James li. Hell, Ju'.i* F. Tilton, George A. Nadeau, M. \ Powell, Cora E. Powell, Gertie A. White. William White, Frances M. Eggleston, F. C. Garbutt. Louis (iottsehalk. C. E. Mackey, SecundoGuasti, Ye Sung, Jim Xi, Ah Sing aud Ah Dew, partners doing business ii"der the firm name and style of Jfm Xi Co., Defendants. 1 Sheriffs sale No 12,72(1. Order of sale and decree of foreclosure and sale. Under and by virtue of an order of sale and de cree of foreclosure and sale, issued out of tbe ! Superior Court of the county of Los Angeles, j State of California, on the 21st day of October, I A. D. 189-', in the above entitled action, i wherein Anglo Nevada Assurance Corporation (a corporation), the above-named plaintiff, ob tained a Judgment of decree and foreclosure ami sale against Laura M. Nadeau et al., de fendants, on tile 9th day of October, A. D. 1S!>0, for the sum of $175,bdii..1l in gold coin of the United States, which said decree was on the 9th day of October, A. I). 1890, recorded in judgment book 20 of said courtr at page 283, 1 urn commanded to sell all those certain lots, pieces or parcels of land, situate, lying and be- | ing In the county of Los Angeles, Hiate of Cali fornia, and hounded and described as follows: ! First: All that portion of the Heyman tract, I in the Rancho San Antonio, bounded and de- I scribed as follows to-wit: Commencing at a stake on the west boundary I oftheßanoho San Antonio, at the northwest : corner of the Heyman tract, the same being also the southwest corner of lot one (1) of the Chipley & Baker tract; and running thence along the northerly boundary of said Heyman tract, south 82 a <,' degrees east, two hundred and ninety-eight (2081 chains and forty (40) links more or less, to the northeasterly corner of lot sixteen 10) of said Heyman tract; thenoe south 42 decrees west, sixty-nine ((ill) chains and ninety-eight '98, links to the southeasterly cor ner of lot fifteen ils) of said Heyman-ract; thence north 82% degrees west two 2) chains and seventy-two (72/ links: thence south 12 degrees west sixty-nine ((i',») chains and ninety eight (98) links to the southerly boundary of the said Heyman tract; thence along the same north MMi degrees west one hundred and seventy-three (173) chains and forty-seven (471 links, more or less, to the south-eiisterly corner of the tract of land described in agreement of ('. E. While, et. al , to convey to M. R. shields, recorded in book 42, page 382, of deeds, records of said Los Angeles county; thence north 9 degrees west. parallel with the easterly line of the right of way of the I.os Argeles and San Pedro railroad thirty-five (35) chains and ninety-two (92) lints to the southerly line of the Los Angeles and Anaheim branch railroad: thence along the line of said railroad north 74., degrees west, two(2) chaliiHuud:seventy- five(7o. links; thence north 70'<j degrees west two (2) chains ond eighty-five iBs) links; thence nor'li (17 degrees west, two (2) chains aud eighty-two (82) links; thenco north d'.t':, degrees west, two '2) chains aud ninety .OO) lints; thence norili 59?, degrees west three (3) chains and seven (7) liiiks:thence north fifty-five and one-half degrees . est. two (2) cli- ins and ninety-three (931 links; thence forth 5l!». degrees west, thr- c S, ohainsjtbence north 4" J /(, degree, west three (3,chains and(2o) twenty links: thence north 45., degrees west one (1) chain and thirty-six (36; links to the inter section of said line of railroad with the western boundary of said Rancho San Antonio; and thence north seventy one (71) chains a ml seven ty two (72) links to the place of beginning, con taining 2777 acres of laud, a little more or less; excepting therefrom that portion thereof now used and occupied by the pouthern Pacific com pany for its railroad frcm Los Angeles to Santa i Ana. Second—Commencing ut a point on the north I boundary of Section 22, Xp 2 south, Range 13 west, 9 It M, wheie the same is intersected by the west boundary of the Rancho San Antonio, i and running thence south 30 degrees Kulongsald western boundary of the Rancho San Antonio j (10) tenohalns, a little more or less, to the north- ! crn boundary of the second parcel of land j alloted to 0 W Childs by the final decree of par tition entered Ai.ril 19th, 1870. In the action of Childs vs. Chipley et ul, being case number 2672 upon the register ol actions of tlie late dis trict court of the seventeenth judicial dis trict of the State of California, thence along the same easterly fifty-one (51) chains and fourteen (14, links, a little more or less, to the westerly boundary of the Jose Maria Lugj tract; thence along the same north 1 degree west ten (10) chains, a little more or less, to the north boun dary of Section 23, Tp. 2 south, Range 13 west, S. h. M.; and thence along the same und the north boundary oi section 22 fiftv-oue '51) chains and eight (81 links to the place ol begin ning; containing fifty one and eleven one hun dredths (51.11) acres more or less: excepting and reserving therefrom a strip tweutv-flvc (25) feet wide along the north line thereof, con veyed to J. P Mann, for a roadway. Public notice is hereby given, that on Fri day, the 14th day of November, A. D 1890, at 12 o'clock m. of that day, in front of the Court House door of the County of Los Angeles, on Spring street, I will, iv obedience to said order of side, and decree of foreclosure and sale, sell the above described property, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy Baid judgment, with interests and costs, etc., to the highest and best bidder, for cash gold coin of the 111 ii ■ ! «i '.ti'«. Dated t.iK • » da; October, 1890. M. G. AGUIRRE, Iberiff if Lob Angeles County. By A. Jl. Ti.. uvi«». Under Sheriff. Graves. O'Melveny It Shaukland. 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For Liver, Bile, Indigestion, etc. Free from mercury; contains only pure Vegetable In grediectx Agents, LANGLEY A MICHAELS CO., nan Francisco. d 2 dAw-ly BANKING HOUSES. AND MERCHANTS BANK OF LOS ANGELES, CAL. j Capital (paid up) $500,000 I Surplus and Profits 750,000 | Total $1,250,000 officers: Isaias W. Hellman President Herman W. Hellman Vice-President John Milner Cashier H.J. Fleishman Assistant Cashier directors. L. L. Bradbury, Emeline Childs, J. B. Lanker : shim, 0. E. Thorn, C. Ducommun, H. W. Hell i man, L. C. Goodwin, A. Glassell, L W. Hell man. stockholders, i Estate O. W. Childs, J. B. Lankershim, Chas. , Ducommun, Domingo Aiuestoy, Sarah J. Lee, Emeline Childs, Sarah J. Loop, L. L. Bradbury, T. L. Duque, Jacob Kunrts. Louis Polaski, F. Leeouvreur, Estate D. Solomon, Prestley C. Baker, L. C. Goodwin, Philippe Gamier, A. I Haas, Cameron E. Thorn, Oliver H. Bliss, Chris. | Henne, Andrew Glassell, Herman W. Hellman, ' Isaias W. Hellman. jul ! gOUTHERN CALIFORNIA NATIONAL BANK NADEAU BLOCK. : L. N. BREED Presiden WM. F. BOSBYSHELL Vice-Presiden I C. N. FLINT Cash! 6 Paid-in Capital 1200,090 Surplus /0,000 Authorized Capital 506,000 Directors—L. N. Breed, H. T. Newell, H. A Barclay, Charles K. Day, A. W. Richards, E. C. Bosbyshell, M. Hagan, Frank Rader, D. Remick, Thos. Gobs, William F. Bosbyshell. jultf JJOS ANGELES BAVINOS BANK, 130 North Main street. Capital $100,000 L. C. GOODWIN President W. M. CASWELL Secretary DIRECTORS. t W. Hellman, John E. Plater Robert Baker, J. B. Lankershim, L. C. Goodwin. Term deposits will be received in sums of $100 and over. Ordinary deposits in sums of $10 and over. Money to loan on first-class real estate, j Los Angeles. July 1. 1889. jul-tf T 08 ANGELES COUNTY BANK, „:,._; Los Angeles, Cal. Capital Stock Paid Up, $100,000. Surplus, $124,000. JOHN F. PLATER President R.S.BAKER Vice-President i GEO. H. STEWART Cashier DIRECTORS: I R. S. Baker, Lewellyn Bixby, S. B. Dewey, Geo. H. Stewart, Jotham Bixby, Geo. W. Prescott, John E. Plater. I Buy aud Sell Exchange on San Francisco, i New York, London, Paris, Berlin aud Frank. I lort. ; Buy Exchange ou all parts of the United States I and Europe. ! Receive Money on open account aud certifl -1 cate of deposit, and do a general banking and exchange business. jul he"city bank, 37 South Spring street. 1 Capital Stock $300,000 I ! A. D. CHILDRESS President j ! JOHN S. PARK Cashier DIRECTORS. i W. T. Childress, Poindexter Duun. j J. J. Schallert, E. E. Crandall, John S. Park, R. G. L'ut, A. D. Childress. i General banking. Fire and burglar proof sale ; deposit boxes rented at from $3 to $20 per an num. m 4 12m ! NATIONAL BANK OF LOS ANGELES. I CAPITAL STOCK $200,000 RESERVE $255,000 UNITED STATUS DEPOSITORY. ! E. F. SPENCE President J. D. BICKNELL Vice-President J.M.ELLIOTT Cashier G. B. SHAFFER Assistant Cashier Directors—E. F. Spence, J. D. Bicknell, 8. H. Mott, Wm. Lacy, J. F. Crank, H. Mabury, J. M. Elliott jul ECURITY SAVINGS BANK AND TRUST Company. 1 CAPITAL, 5300.000 No. 148 S. Main St., Los Angeles, Cat F. N. MYERS, S. A. FLEMING, President. Vice-President J. F. SARTORI, Cashier. directors; Iscias W. Hellman. Mrs. Emeline Childs, J. A. Graves, S. A Fleming, T. L. Duque, James Rawson, Herman W. Hellman, A. C. Rogers, M. D., A. J. Browne, J, F. Sartori, Maurice M. Hellman, F. N. Myers. Five Per Cent. Interest Paid on Deposits. The notice of the public is called to the fact that this bank has the largest paid up capi tal of nny Savings Bank in Southern Califor nia, and only loans money on approved real estate security; that it does not loan money to its Stockholders, officers or clerks; tiiat among Its stockholders arc some of the oldest aud most responsible citi/ens of the community; that un der the state law, the private estates of its stockholders are pro rata liable for the tota. .... debtedness of the bank. ] These facts, with care exercised in making I loans, insure a safe depository for savings ac j counts. School teachers, clerks, mechanics, employees In factories and shops, laborers, etc., will find it convenient to make deposits iv small amounts. CHILDREN'S [SAVINGS DEPOSITS received in sums of 25 cents and upward. Financial agents for eastern and Sau Fran clsco capital. Money to loan on rauchesand city property. Bonds and mortgages bought. Remittances may be sent by draft or Wells Farco Express. je2s-ly 08 ANGELES NATIONAL BANK, j Cor. First aud Spriug streets. Capital $500,090 00 Surplus 77,500 00 Total $577,500 00 GEO. H. BONEBRAKE President JOHN BRYSON, 8R Vice-President F. C. HOWES Cashier E. W. COE Assistant Cashiei No interest paid on deposits. directors. Dr. W. G. Cochran, H. H. Markham, Perry M. Green, John Bryson, Sr. Dr. 11. Slnsabaugh, F. C. Howes, George 11. Bonebrake. Warreu Gillelen. No Interest paid on deposits. I Exchange for sale on all the priucipal cities | of the United States and Europe. iviS I fJiHE NATIONAL BANK OF~CALJFORNI A, Corner of Spring and Second streets, LOS ANGELES, CAL. CAPITAL $250,000 officers: J. M. C. Marble, President; Owen H. Ciicrchili., Vice-President; W. G. HUGHES, Cashier; Perry Wildman, Asst. cashier. BOAJID OF Pir.nrTOr.s: Owen H. Churchill. Thos. R. Bard. : Gen'l M. 11. Sherman. Dr. W. L. Graves. I Capt. George E. Lemon. K. F. 0. Klokke. Dan HoFarland, Fred Eatou. Perry Wildman. W. G. Hughes. J. M. C. Marble. 10-31 qalTfornTa^ankT Cor. Broadway and Second Sts., I.os Angeles. Subscribed Capital $500,000 Paid up Capital $300,000 Surplus $ 20,000 directors: Hervey Lindley, J. 0. Kays, E. W. Joues, G. W. Hugos, Sam. Lewis. H. C. Witmer President J. Frunkenfleld Vice-President T. J. Weldon, Cashier. . M. Witmer, Assistant Cashier. General Banking and Exchange Business, transacted. ni4-4m HE UNIVERSITYBANK OK LOS ANGELES, No. 317 New High street. Capital stock fully paid up UOO,OOO Surplus ,i 31,000 R. M. WIDNEY President GEO. L.ARNOLD Cashier DIRECTORS. P.. M, Widnev, D. O. Miltiniore. 8. w. Little. C. M.Wells, L.H. tltus, C.A.Warner, 1.. J.P. Morrill. General banking business, and loans on first class real estate solicited. Buy and sell first class stocks, bonds ami warrants. Parties wish ing to invest in nrst-class securities ou either long or short time cun be accommodated. 111112 m LINKS OF TKAVKt^^ Southepn Pacific Company. IMPORTANT CHANGE OF TIME. THURSDAY, OCT. 23d, 1890, TraiTiH leave and are due to arrive at I.OS ANGELEB (ARCADE DEPOT), Filth street, daily, as follows' Leave For j destination. | Arr. From 3:s<rp.m. l Banning j 9:20 a.m. 5:10'j). m Banning :10:00 p. m. 9:05 a. m Colton 9:20 a. m. 3:50 p. m C olton ! 4:20 p. m. 5:10 p. m Deming and East... 10:00 p. m. 5:10 p. m El Paso and East.... 10:00 p. m. 9:25 a.m. j Long aud San J ; 3^7p . m . 5:12 p. m. m. 10:40 p.m Ogden and East 7;25a. m. Ogden and East 2:55 p. m. 10:40 p.m Portland. Or 7:25 a.m. 9:05 a. m Riverside 9:20 a. m. 3:50p.m Riverside 4:20 p.m. 5:10 p. m Riverside 10:00 p. m. 9:05 a. m Ban Bernardino 9.20 a. m. 3:50 p. m San Bernardino ! 4:20 p.m. 5:10 p. m Sau Bernardino |10:00 p. m. 9:05 a. m Redlands I 4:20 a.m. 3:50 p. m Redlands !l0:O0 p. m. 12:45 p. m. San Fran, and Saeram'tol 7:25 a. m. 10:40 p. m. San Fran, and Sacram'to; 2:55 p. m. ||9:37 a.m. Sauta Ana and Anaheim, 8:55 a.m. 5:02 p. m. Santa Ana and Anaheim || 4:04 p. ro. 12:45 p. m Santa Barbara j 2:55 p. m. 7:25 a. m Santa Barbara j 9:05 p.m. 9:30 a. m Santa Monica ! 8:33 a.m. 1:07 p. m Santa Monica 12:13 p. m 5:07 p.m Santa Monica j 4:28 p.m. II6:10 p. m Santa Monica 7:20 a.m. 9:37 a. m Tustin i |8:55 a. m. 5 :02p.n» Tustin ' |4:04 p.m. 4:40p.m Whittier | 8:43 a.m. Local and through tickets sold, baggage checked, Pullman sleeping car reservations made, aud general Information given upon ap plication to J. M. CRAWLEY. Asst. G. Pas. Agt, No. 200 S. Spring St., cor. Second. CHARLES SEYLER, Agent at Depot || Sundays excepted. RICH'D GRAY, Gen. Traffic Mgr. T. H. GOODMAN, al 3m Oen'l Passenger Agt. Southern California R'y Co. "SANTA FE ROUTE." IN EFFECT SUNDAY, NOV. 23, 1890. Leave. I Los A ugeles. Arrive. •12:15 p.m.! Overland • 3:00 p.m. * 8:15 a. m.l .San Diego Coast Line. * 1:15 p.m. * 3:20 p.m. .San Diego Coast Line. • 9:00 p.m. * 8:30 a. m. • Azusa and Pasadena . 7:40 a.m. *ll;50a. m . Azusa and Pasadena. * 9:55 a.m. * 1:25 p.m. . Azusa and Pasadena. * 2:50 p.m. * 4:00 p.m. . Azusa and Pasadeua * G:3op. m. t 5:22 p.m. . A/usaand Pasadena t 4:40 p.m. *12:15 p. m Pasadena • 3:00 p.m. t 7:45a.m Pasadena t 8:50 a.m. * 8:30 a.m. ( . San Bernardino. .1 * 9:55 a.m. *12:15p.;m. 1 via J ]• 3:00 p.m. * 4:00 p.m. ( Pasadena J I* G:3op.m. *ll:00a.m. (Sau Berdnard'o via f j* 5:50 p.m. * 4:00 p.m. ) Riverside & Orange j :flo:lsa.m. * 8:30 a.m. klversidcvial'asadonal» 0:30 p.m. •11:00 a. m. Riverside via Orange l * 5:50p.m,. t 4:00 p. m. Riverside via Orange ,10:15 a.m. * 8:30 a.m. (Itedl'ds it Mentonei |* 9:55 a.m. | * 4:00 p.m. 1 via > * 6:30 p.m. t12:15p.m. ( ..Pasadena. ..1 If 3:00 p. m. I t 4:00 p.m. jßedl'dSoV Mentone) | 5:50 p.m. I til :00 a. m. {via Orange&R'side| (10:15 a.m. t12:15p. m. S. Jacinto via S. Bdno f 6:30 p.m. JS.Jacin o vtaOr'gel tl 1:00 a. m. jaiid East Riversidet [ 5:50 p. m. * 8:15 a.m Santa Ana • 1:15 p.m. * 3:20 p.m Santa Ana * 5:50 p.m. Santa Ana * 9:00 p.m. I t 5:05p.m Santa Ana f 8:50 a.m. t 3:20 p.m. Escondido viaC'st lint.f 1:15 p.m. I *10:15a.m Redondo Beach.. ..I* 8:29 a. m * 4:45 p.m. ... Redondo Beach.... * 3.53 p.m. tlo:lsa.ia Port Ballona \' 3:40 p.m. •Daily. .Doily except Sunday. KD. CHAMBERS, Ticket Agent, m First-street Depot. CHAS. T. PARSONS, Ticket Agent 129 North Spriug street, Depot at loot of First street, f23 I Pacillc Coast S. S. Co. GOODALL, PERKINS <$i CO., GENERAL Agents, San Francisco. Northern routes i embrace Hues for Portland, Ore.; Victoria, 1) 0.; and Puget Sound, Alaska, aud all coast points. SOUTHERN ROUTES. Time Table for November, 1890. LEAVE SAN FRANCISCO. For Port Harford ... 1 S. S. Santa Rosa, Nov. 4, 12, Santa Barbara... I 20, 28 and Dec. G. San Pedro fB. 3. Pomona, Nov. 8, 16, 24, | San Diego J and Dec 2. For 1 8. 8. Eureka, Nov. 2,10,18, I Redondo I 26 and Dec. 4. | San Pedro aud fS. 8. Los Angeles, Nov. 6,14, | Way Ports J 30, Dec. 8. LEAVE SAN PEDRO. For 1 8. 8. Pomona, Nov. 2, 10,18, I 26. and Dec. 4. San Diego fB. B.Santa Rosa, Nov. 6, 14, J 22, 30, and Dee. 8. LEAVE SAN PEDRO. For 1 S. S. Pomona, Nov. 4. VI, 20, San Francisco. ..I 2S. and Dec. 6. Port Harford f 3, 8. Santa Rosa, Nov. S, 10, Santa Barbara... J 24, Dec. 2. LEAVE SAN PEDRO AND REDONDO. For 1 8. S. Los Angeles, Nov. 1, 9, San Francisco I 17, and Dee. 3. and fS. S. Eureka, Nov. 5, 13, 21. Way Ports J 29, and Dec. 7. Cars to connect with steamers leave 8. P. R.R. depot, Fifth street, Los Angeles, as follows: | With the Santa Rosa and Pomona at 9:25 o'clock a. m.: with Los Angeles and Eureka, going north, j at 5:12 o'clock p. m. Passengers per Los Angeles and Eureka, via Redondo, leave Santa Fe depot at 5:25 p. m. Plans of steamers' cabins at agent's office, where berths may be secured. The Bteamers Los Augeles and Eureka will call regularly at Newport pier for and with freight and passengers. The company reserve the right to change tbe steamers or their days of sailing. MMfFoT passage or freight as above or for tickets to and from all important points in Europe, apply to W. PARRIS, Agent, Office. No. 124 West Second st, Los Angeles. S. G. V. Rapid/fransit R'y. Leave Los Angeles from No. 9 Arcadia street, opposite Baker block, for Alhambra aud Mourovia. week days Forenoon, Afternoou, 7:10 11:00 3:00 5:05 Returning—Leave Monrovia for Alhambra aud Lo9 Angeles, Forenoon, Afternoon, 7:00 9:05 1:15 4:15 SUNDAYS Leavo Los Angeles lor Alhambra and Monrovia, Forenoon, Afternoon, 8:40 4:40 Returning—Leave Monrovia for Alhambra and Los Angeles. Forenoon, Afternoon, 8:00 4:00 Time between Los Augeles and Monrovia one hour. INTERMEDIATE STATIONS BETWEEN TERMINAL POINTS, BEOINNING AT I.OS ANOE7.ES: Soto Street, San Marino, Batz, San Gabriel, Ramona, Sunny Slope, Alhambra, Chapman, j Mayberry. Baldwin, Lake Vineyard, Arcadia, ! Wilson's Peak ana Sierra Madre 'buses for tbe above points connect at Baldwin's station with trains leaving Los Angeles at 11:00 a. in. and 3:00 and 5:00 p. m. i JOHN BRYSON. SR., F. Q. STORY, al-3<n President. Gen. Manager. j Far Redondo Beach. ! REDONDO RAILWAY TRAINS ; On and after Monday, Sept. 22, 1890, I Trains of this company will leave their depot, j corner of Jefferson and Grand avenue, connect ! Ing with the Ix>s Angeles cable railway and I the Main-street, and Agricultural park'street ; car Hue, as follows: SOUTH Leave Arrive Los Angeles. Redondo Beach. 9:30 a. m. 10:20 a. m. 1:30 p.m. 2:20 p.m. 5:00 p. m. 5:50 p. m. NORTH Leave Arrive Redondo Beach. Los Angeles. 7:30 a. m. 8:20 a. m. 11:00 a.m. 11:50 a.m. 3:40 p. m. 4:30 p. m. GEO. J. AINSWORTH, President JAB. N. BUTTON, i«Btf Trainrastter. 7 LINKS OF TRAVEL. Los Angeles, Pasadena & Giendaie R'y, I Leave Los Angeles for Leave Pasadena for Pasadena. Los Angeleß. I t 7:00 a. m ♦ 0:00 a. m. I f 8:00 a. m * 7:00 a. m. I * 8:45 a. m t 8:00 a. m. j *10:00 a. m « 8:45 a. m. *11:00 a. m *10:00 a. as. ! H2:01 p. m »11:00 a. m. ! * 2:00 p. m « 1:00 p. m I » 4:00 p. m * 2:00 p. in. * 5:25 p. m * 4:00 p. m | * 0:30 p. m * 5:25 p. m_ i * 11:00 p. m « 7:00 p. ra. j *11:30 p. m | »10:30 p.m. i Running time between Los Augeles and Pasa | dena 30 minutes. Leave Lob Angeles for Leave Giendaie for Loa Giendaie. Augeles. f 6:40 a. m t 5:55 a. m. * 8:25 a. m * 7:50 a. m. *11:40 a. m "10:10 a. m. * 2:15 p. m * 1:25 p. m. * 4:10 p. m * 3:15 p. m * 6:05 p. m • 5:05 p. in- Running time between Los Angeles and Glen dale, 30 minutes. Add 5 minutes for Verdngo Park time. Leave Los Angeles for Leave Altadena. for Altadena. Los Angeles. * 8:45 a. m » 9:38 a. m * 4:00 p. m * 5:00 p. aa Running time between Los Angeles and Alta dena, 55 minutes. •Daily. fDaily, except Sundays. {Saturday night only. Special rates to excursion and picnic partiea. Depot east end Downey-avenue bridge. General offices, rooms 12 and 14, Burdick block. T. B. BURNETT, Gen. Manager. jy2tf W. WINCUP. G. P. A. Compagnie Generate Transatlantifjue. FRENCH LINE TO HAVRE. COMPANY'S PIER (NEW) NO. 42« J ajIL J North rivr. foot of Mortonstreet.isfiJiUKs Travelers by this line avoid both transit by Eng lish railway and the discomfort of crossing the Channel in a small boat. LA CHAMPAGNE, Boyer, Saturday, November I 15th, at 6 a. m. LA NORMANDIE, De Kersabiec, Saturday, I November 22d. 1 p. m. LA BOURGOGNE, Frangeul, Saturday, Novem ber 29th, Oam. LA BRETAGNK, De Jousselin, Saturday, De cember 0, at 12 m. For freight or passage apply to A. FORGET, Agent. No. 3. Bowling Green, New York. J.~F. FUGAZI & Co., Agents, 5 Montgomery avenue, San Francisco, "129-tf PAITOIAM w - nongl«« Shoe* «r*> * VlLUlivll warranted, and every pnir baa hi« uame nod ptb <• -i.iinpcd - i but! via. W. L DOUGLAS $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. Fine Calf anil Laced Waterproof (irain* | The excellence and wearing qualities of this ?boa : raunot be bettor shown than oy the strong eudorsa | meats of Its thousands of constant wearers. Ss.OO Uand-newed, an elegant and O stylish drt'Kst Shot l which commendt* luwfif. Sjf.CO Hand-wewed Welt, A fine catf .>*.«..» ■fr unequallt'ii lor style ami durability. 50.50 Goodyear Welt Is the standard dress. I O Sboe, at a popular price. I I'olifciiiiiii h Shoe ifiespecially adapted O for railroad men. farmers, etc. All made In Congress. Imtton and Lace. j $3 & $2 SHOES u5B?s f have been most favorably received since | and the recent Improvements make them suiHMior l to any shoes sold at theso prices. Ask your Denier, and if he cannot supply you send direct to factory enclosing advertised price, *./ a postal for order blanks. W. L. DOUUL.AS, lErockton, Haas. MASSACHUSETS Boot # Shoe House, Bole Agents for Los Angeles, fel-5m 129 WEST FIRST ST". WILKE'S DELICACY STORE 208 N. MAIN STREET. TEMPLE BLOCK. All kinds Cold Meats and Salads. Foreign and Domestic Cheese, Etc. SMOKED BEEF AND TONGUE. LUNC Wl_oo M. 11-14-3 m C~F. HEINZEMAN, Druggist & Chemist No. 1%9 N. Main St., Los Angeles, Cal. Prescriptions carefully coimounacd dsy and _ night m2l-tf SALE OF DELINQUENT s¥oCk7~ Southern California Blue Gravel Mining Com pany's office. No 126 South Spring street, Los- Angeles, California. NOTICE— THERE IS DELINQUENT UPON the following described stock on account of ossessment No. 2, levied on the 22d day of October, IS9O, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders, as follows: names. Amo ™ u Z W. Faunce 2 100 ? 20 00 " •' 3 200 40 OO " " 4 300 60 00 " " 5 400 80 OO " " ti 250 50 00 " " 7 250 50 OO " " V 250 50 OO " 9 250 50 OO " 10 300 60 00 17 200 4 0 00 15. J. Reeves 20 5000 1000 00 " " 78 2000 400 OO 83 500 100 CO Avery McCarthy 28 1000 200 ©0 Edward Lownes. .. 63 450 !)0 no Mrs. E. F. Gerard. . 68 3< 0 40 (M> Miss 10 A. Denning. 69 100 20 00 W. T. Hustin 76 900 1.80 OO Joseph Bush . . 84 500 100 OO John Robson 94 10 2 00 Sarah W.Buughinan 103 30 6 OO P.J. Kennedy 109 10*) 20 00 M. E. Kennedy, trus tee for K«t. rine I Kennedy 119 900 ISO OO Mis. Ellu 11. Jndah.lll 100 30 M E. L. Blanchard 113 400 SO 00 H. L. Jordan 114 2000 KM) (K> Henry Greenuwalt. 116 500 100 (»> Wm. A. Merralls . .120 100 20 bo Wm. Scrimgeour 121 100 20 0(> G. W. Brown liss 160 20 Of A. C. Wurmser .124 100 20 Oo A. C. Wurmser 127 79,150 15,830 00 B. T. LeWit'lie 105 100 20 00 Geo. 11. Little 75 500 100 0»» James Kensella 22 5000 1000 On James Kensella..... 34 5000 10C0 OO Dr. B. E. Fryer 123 100 20 00 And In accordance with law, and an order o r the Board of Directors, made ou the 22d day o October, 1890, so many shares of each parcel oi such stock a: may be necessary will be sold at the office of the company. No. 120 South Spring street, Lot Angeles, California, m. 1 !" i■• i -lav of Decern ber, 1890, at 10 o lock a. m. of such day, to pay delinquent ass is • 1 ereon, together with costs of advert unrt expenses oi sak) GA V V HROVi N. Secretary. Office, 126 South Spriug s':e"t, Los Angeles Cal. 11-25 td